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I have The 94 Chrysler LHS Infinity sound and i want to replace the factory Amp. I notice that the stock amp only has 12 Pins out (4 for each 6x9 and 2 for door) what are the Dash speakers running on? The Head Unit or are they wired parallel to some speaker? Can someone correct me or help me out.

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Default Chrysler Infinity Sound

I have The 94 Chrysler LHS Infinity sound and i want to replace the
factory Amp. I notice that the stock amp only has 12 Pins out (4 for
each 6x9 and 2 for door) what are the Dash speakers running on? The
Head Unit or are they wired parallel to some speaker? Can someone
correct me or help me out.


IDK the answer to your q, but I'm curious why each 6x9 needs 4 pins? 12
pins, 6 speakers, 2 pins/speaker, that sounds more logical to me..

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I have The 94 Chrysler LHS Infinity sound and i want to replace the
factory Amp. I notice that the stock amp only has 12 Pins out (4 for
each 6x9 and 2 for door) what are the Dash speakers running on? The
Head Unit or are they wired parallel to some speaker? Can someone
correct me or help me out.


IDK the answer to your q, but I'm curious why each 6x9 needs 4 pins? 12
pins, 6 speakers, 2 pins/speaker, that sounds more logical to me..


I would guess 2 forthe woofer and 2 for the tweeter.

I believe the dash speakers are running off the head unit.
you can test that by unplugging the amp. If the dash spakers play then they
run off the head unit. if they stop then thay are off the amp


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Well i went back and Recounted the wire on the stock amplifier, I had recounted 16 Wires. That means 4 for back 2 for Door and dash. Can anyone find me a Decent 6 channel amplifier? All help will be appreciated.


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Default Inverting Subs in a ported box.

I have my subs inverted in a ported box:
http://www428.pair.com/mosfet/mtx.html

I have tried it both ways and notice no difference in the bass one way or
another.

MOSFET

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I have a pair of 10 RF HE series subs and i have them in a ported box.
Is it True that you can hit lower notes by doing this? I've was
reading another forum that i glanced at and they've stated that if you
do this setup that you'll have to switch the polarity. Positive in
Negitive... Vise Versa...




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Default Inverting Subs in a ported box.

The difference could be the displacement of the sub itself. That much
volume is "added" to the box as the subwoofer is not longer occupying
the same space. Depending on the sub, this could be a fair amount, or
hardly anything, and depending on the box design may or may not make a
noticeable difference in sound.

As for reversing polarity... possibly. Just switch them around to
whichever sounds best to you. You'll just want them wired the same as
each other. Many head units and amps nowadays have a 0-180 degree switch
on them as well so you don't have to mess with the wiring. Just use
whichever sounds better.

Brandonb


jimbo_limited wrote:
I have a pair of 10 RF HE series subs and i have them in a ported box.
Is it True that you can hit lower notes by doing this? I've was
reading another forum that i glanced at and they've stated that if you
do this setup that you'll have to switch the polarity. Positive in
Negitive... Vise Versa...




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Default Inverting Subs in a ported box.

That could be because your box is not made for the subs that you are using.
Duh. LOL


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I have my subs inverted in a ported box:
http://www428.pair.com/mosfet/mtx.html

I have tried it both ways and notice no difference in the bass one way or
another.

MOSFET

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I have a pair of 10 RF HE series subs and i have them in a ported box.
Is it True that you can hit lower notes by doing this? I've was
reading another forum that i glanced at and they've stated that if you
do this setup that you'll have to switch the polarity. Positive in
Negitive... Vise Versa...




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